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Capital Improvement Program ...

Capital Improvement Program ...
Author: Hartford (Conn.). City Manager
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Release: 1991
Genre: Hartford (Conn.)
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Capital Improvement Programs

Capital Improvement Programs
Author: Minnesota State Planning Agency. Office of Local and Urban Affairs
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Total Pages: 24
Release: 1974
Genre: City planning
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Capital Improvement Program, 1991-1996

Capital Improvement Program, 1991-1996
Author: Hartford (Conn.). City Manager
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Total Pages: 64
Release: 1991
Genre: Hartford (Conn.)
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City Manager's Recommendations

City Manager's Recommendations
Author: Pasadena (Calif.). Management Analysis Division
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Release: 1980
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City Manager's Recommendations

City Manager's Recommendations
Author: Pasadena (Calif.). Management Analysis Division
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Release: 1980
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Capital Improvements Programs

Capital Improvements Programs
Author: Robert A. Bowyer
Publisher: American Planning Association
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1993
Genre: Architecture
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Too often capital improvement programming is ignored or dismissed as superfluous. But it is an integral part of the functioning of the economy. Without it, all services would eventually decay until they were no longer useful. Bowyer argues that capital improvement programs (CIPs) are an important part of the planning process and should be a part of the budgeting system rather than merely advisory. He uses the experiences of his many years of planning in cities of varying sizes to illustrate the links between budgeting and planning. His tips show planners how they can succeed in implementing their CIP. Bowyer peppers his examples with personal anecdotes, making a subject that could be dry very interesting.